Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson Confirmed For Ozzfest In LA
KORN’S Jonathan Davis, Body Count featuring Ice-T and Zakk Wylde’s Black Label Society are also on the festival bill.
Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson and Body Count have all been confirmed for this year’s Ozzfest, which this year has been designed as a special one-night-only New Year’s Eve celebration to ring in 2019.
Set for Monday, December 31 at The Forum in Los Angeles, the event features headliner Ozzy Osbourne and a line-up of some of the greatest names in rock which also include Jonathan Davis (of KORN) and Black Label Society, fronted by Osbourne’s guitarist Zakk Wylde, who will headline a second stage outside. Four other yet-to-be-announced bands will also play that stage. The New Year’s Eve party will include an outdoor stage, along with other holiday festivities, details of which will be announced in the coming weeks. The evening will conclude with Osbourne onstage counting down to the New Year!
“I asked Sharon what we’re doing this New Year’s Eve and she said, ‘We’re doing f_k all!” says Ozzy Osbourne. “So I thought, ‘We didn’t do Ozzfest in 2018, so let’s do a New Year’s Eve Ozzfest.'”
“Ozzy hates the holidays,” Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy’s wife and manager, told Rolling Stone. “He hates Christmas and he hates New Year’s Eve. He always saying, ‘Let’s do a gig.’ And I’m always like, ‘There never is one.’ So this year, we said, ‘All right, let’s do an Ozzfest, because we never did it this year.’ Everybody used to play on New Year’s and Christmas in the seventies and Eighties, but not anymore. So it’s the perfect time.”
Tickets for the Live Nation-produced Ozzfest 2018 go on sale Friday, October 26 at 10:00 A.M. PT. Ticket prices range from $49.50 for general admission to $179.50 for a reserved seat. VIP packages are also available, details of which can be found at the festival’s website.
Ozzfest started more than 20 years ago and was the first national music festival of its kind dedicated to hard rock music. The event has not been a traveling festival in the U.S. since 2007’s “free” edition. The show morphed into a one-off event in Dallas in 2008, took 2009 off and played just six cities in 2010.
Over 17,000 concert-goers were in attendance for last year’s all-day Ozzfest, which was headlined by Ozzy Osbourne, while Rob Zombie closed out the next day’s Knotfest bill.
2017 was the second year Ozzy’s Ozzfest had merged with Slipknot’s Knotfest for a two-day heavy metal juggernaut.
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